JWK, I received your email but I'll use some Audiogon bandwidth and reply here as the bias adjustment seems to be a FAQ that has been asked before and in fact another Audiogoner helped me out with this as well.
For this adjustment refer only to the red arrow on the meter and with a small screwdriver access the pots through the top two (of the four ) holes on the left side of the amps.
Have the amps idling in "mute" mode. By default, the front tube is monitored. The red arrow should be sitting on the green zone on the left of the meter. If not, adjust bias with screwdriver through the uppermost hole. Depressing and holding down the black button next to the meter monitors the rear tube. Adjustments to this are made through the second from the top hole. Again adjust to have the red needle in the middle of the green zone while the black button is continuously depressed. Repeat for the other monoblock.
I would expect that these should work quite nicely with your Sig 805's. What is it that is lacking? My guess is that it isn't your tubes or the RCA/XLR adaptors. Have you tried hooking the speakers up through the 4 ohm taps?
Tangram I'm using them with Wilson Sophias and very happy with the results. The Nagras offer better dynamics and bass control on these than some Rowland monoblocks I was using before. Occasionally when I want to zone out to some chamber music I bring down the Guarneris from another system. This combination simply sings but the Wilsons are the more versatile speaker.
For this adjustment refer only to the red arrow on the meter and with a small screwdriver access the pots through the top two (of the four ) holes on the left side of the amps.
Have the amps idling in "mute" mode. By default, the front tube is monitored. The red arrow should be sitting on the green zone on the left of the meter. If not, adjust bias with screwdriver through the uppermost hole. Depressing and holding down the black button next to the meter monitors the rear tube. Adjustments to this are made through the second from the top hole. Again adjust to have the red needle in the middle of the green zone while the black button is continuously depressed. Repeat for the other monoblock.
I would expect that these should work quite nicely with your Sig 805's. What is it that is lacking? My guess is that it isn't your tubes or the RCA/XLR adaptors. Have you tried hooking the speakers up through the 4 ohm taps?
Tangram I'm using them with Wilson Sophias and very happy with the results. The Nagras offer better dynamics and bass control on these than some Rowland monoblocks I was using before. Occasionally when I want to zone out to some chamber music I bring down the Guarneris from another system. This combination simply sings but the Wilsons are the more versatile speaker.